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Assimilation of Production Under Casting and Rolling Conditions of Pipe Rolled Product from Steels of the V–N Microalloying System Resistant to Cold and Hydrogen Sulfide Cracking

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Results are provided for assimilation under casting and rolling complex conditions of pipe rolled product of the V–N microalloying system that is characterized not only by high strength (up to K60) and ductility, but also quite good cold resistance and crack resistance in a hydrogen sulfide medium.

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  1. Steel A was produced by standard technology, without controlling metal resistance to hydrogen cracking in an H2S medium in view of the high content of C, Mn, and S. Therefore specimens of steel A were not tested by the NACE TM 0284 standard.

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Translated from Metallurg, Vol. 63, No. 2, pp. 42–52, February, 2019.

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Naumenko, V.V., Bagmet, O.A. & Mursenkov, E.S. Assimilation of Production Under Casting and Rolling Conditions of Pipe Rolled Product from Steels of the V–N Microalloying System Resistant to Cold and Hydrogen Sulfide Cracking. Metallurgist 63, 163–175 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-019-00806-x

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